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Andes community-led conservation curbs more páramo loss than state-protected area: Study

Traditional healers in Philippines keep their ‘forest pharmacy’ standing

Indigenous Zenú turn to ancestral seeds, agroecology to climate-proof their farming

Livelihoods at stake as Lake Victoria’s papyrus swamps come under pressure: Photos

Ghana’s medicinal plants, the ‘first aid’ for communities, are under threat

New fund supports Indigenous-led land management in biodiverse area of Bolivia

First ever U.S. Indigenous Marine Stewardship Area declared in California

Caribbean traditional plant knowledge needs recognition or it’s lost: Study

Indigenous women filmmakers form collective, using cameras to fight for rights

Bangladeshi farmers eye moringa as a climate and economic solution

A Mekong island too tiny for industrial farming now points to Vietnam’s future

Indigenous Gurung farmers revive climate-resilient millet in Nepal

Conservationists in Nepal say government must step up in coming years

Little achieved for Indigenous groups at U.N. climate summit, delegates say

Traditional healers push for recognition and licensing of age-old Himalayan practice

The man who made a pact with wild bees in Colombia’s Amazon

Amazon women create sweet business success with wild, vitamin-C packed fruit

To keep track of salmon migrations in real time, First Nations turn to AI

Australia crackdown on climate protesters grows amid fight against gas project

Banana fiber sari offers sustainable, biodegradable alternative in Bangladesh

First Nation and scientists partner to revive climate-saving eelgrass

‘The forest is so much more than money’: Q&A with Fijian carbon project ranger Jerry Lotawa

Photos: Fiji’s first Indigenous-owned carbon credit project

‘All will be well’: Q&A with Kenyan fisher turned coral gardener Katana Ngala

Kenyan fishers put new twists on an age-old marine conservation system

Three new studies on Indigenous conservation for International Indigenous Peoples Day

Sulawesi sea nomads who inspired Avatar movie chart new course saving forests

Bangladesh ‘Village of Herbs’ profits from planting rather than cutting trees

Agroecology schools help communities restore degraded land in Guatemala

One seed at a time: Lebanese project promotes agroecology for farmer autonomy

Indonesian architect presses vision for low-cost homes from nature

Colombian chef spearheads a food-based bioeconomy in the Colombian Amazon

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